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@143salmon

I’m happy to share but I’ll be honest I’ve noticed that we are all so complex and what works for me not might not work for you and vice versa. I started taking it about a month and a half ago and I’ve had some weird reactions. One being I hated the taste because they had it in a lozenge type situation so I’ve gone to swallowing it. In the beginning I was feeling a little twitchy from it or maybe I would say tweaki. I lowered my dose a little but you do start very very low for a long time before you start moving up. Yesterday my legs were hurting so bad they feel like they were on fire. I took 2 mg and I was talking to my boyfriend and I realize my legs weren’t on fire anymore. I said oh my gosh I don’t know if it’s the naltrexone but for the first time in like days my legs are hurting like I want to chop them off. They still act but it was just a different kind of ache. Now it does take a long time to build up a tolerance and to use it but every time I take a drug and it could be some placebo but I can feel things. So even when I was taking SSRIs years ago they said it took weeks but I felt some weird stuff two days in not that it cured me from OCD but I could just feel something in my body changing. I’m very sensitive to things hence chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. My body is just very very hyper sensitive unfortunately. I would say try it and because it doesn’t have a lot of adverse reactions like other drugs you can always stop. I’m gonna go back to trying it for a couple of weeks straight to see if I can get the pain to go down. But a sidenote and I don’t have the research to share a doctor that I go to his neurologist so essentially my neurologist was telling me about his colleague who was so adamant that naltrexone was just a scam, that guy ended up doing a big research and double blind study on it and realized it actually works and so the skeptical doctor was even convinced that it does help with pain. It just hasn’t been the great aha moment for me but it has done a little bit of something.

I think it will help you get off of opiates though because it does something in the brain to block opiate pleasure receptors or something like that but it doesn’t necessarily make you feel like you don’t have any pleasure.

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